Difference between revisions of "Mao Wei"

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==Education==  
 
==Education==  
* In 1988 Mao graduated from Computer Science Department of Sichuan University.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full]</ref>  
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* In 1988 Mao graduated from Computer Science Department of Sichuan University.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full chinavitae]</ref>  
* In 1996 Mao got post graduate degree from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full]</ref>  
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* In 1996 Mao got post graduate degree from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full chinavitae]</ref>  
* Mao started studying for doctorate degree in 2000.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full]</ref>   
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* Mao started studying for doctorate degree in 2000.<ref>[http://www.chinavitae.com/biography/Mao_Wei/full chinavitae]</ref>   
  
 
==Work Experience==  
 
==Work Experience==  
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==Conferences==  
 
==Conferences==  
* On Sep. 24, 2007 ''Mao Wei'' attended "China Internet Conference 2007" and delivered a speech with the title of "Governance of Internet Development and Internet Innovation in China".<ref>[http://www.cnnic.net.cn/html/Dir/2007/10/10/4840.htm cnnic]</ref>  
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* On Sep. 24, 2007 Mao Wei attended "China Internet Conference 2007" and delivered a speech with the title of "Governance of Internet Development and Internet Innovation in China".<ref>[http://www.cnnic.net.cn/html/Dir/2007/10/10/4840.htm cnnic]</ref>  
* On Oct 2, 2008 in Nanjing, MAO Wei attended the meeting on "2012 will have to switch to IPv6" and made a speech.<ref>[http://domain-space.blogspot.com/2008/10/mao-wei-cnnic-2012-will-have-to-switch.html domain-space]</ref>   
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* On Oct 2, 2008 in Nanjing, Mao Wei attended the meeting on "2012 will have to switch to IPv6" and made a speech.<ref>[http://domain-space.blogspot.com/2008/10/mao-wei-cnnic-2012-will-have-to-switch.html domain-space]</ref>   
  
 
==References==  
 
==References==  
 
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Revision as of 15:47, 7 April 2011

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Country: China
Email: mao@cnnic.cn
Website:
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   [cnnic knet cnnic knet]
LinkedIn:
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   [Wei Mao Mao Wei]
Twitter:
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   @williamWMao

Mao Wei is chief scientist and director of CNNIC.[1] He is also serving as chairperson at knet.[2]

Education

  • In 1988 Mao graduated from Computer Science Department of Sichuan University.[3]
  • In 1996 Mao got post graduate degree from Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computing Technology.[4]
  • Mao started studying for doctorate degree in 2000.[5]

Work Experience

  • Mao began a position in the computer office at the Zigong branch of the People's Bank of China after graduation.[6]
  • He then moved to the Chuannan Corporation of the Sichuan Xinchao Computer Industry Group for technology development work.[7]
  • In 1996, Mao became the deputy director of the network office of the computer network information center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[8]
  • Mao founded the China Internet Network Information Center CNNIC in 1997.[9]
  • Mao served as a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland in 2002.[10]
  • Mao successfully sponsored the Shanghai ICANN meeting in 2002.[11]
  • Mao was elected to be a member of the Executive Council of Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) on March 3, 2007.[12]
  • Mao Wei was appointed representative of Asia - Pacific Network Information Center APNIC on December 9, 2005.[13]

Conferences

  • On Sep. 24, 2007 Mao Wei attended "China Internet Conference 2007" and delivered a speech with the title of "Governance of Internet Development and Internet Innovation in China".[14]
  • On Oct 2, 2008 in Nanjing, Mao Wei attended the meeting on "2012 will have to switch to IPv6" and made a speech.[15]

References